Hazlet Township Police Keeping your family safe What you can do Tips on Preventing Burglary HOME BURGLARY By far, the most common threat to our home is burglary. According to the FBI, a burglary occurs somewhere in the United States every 15.4 seconds. By definition, the crime of burglary is a non-confrontational property crime that occurs when we are not at home. However, becoming a burglary victim can leave a family feeling vulnerable and violated. To avoid becoming a burglary victim, it is important to first gain an understanding of who commits them and why. The majority of home and apartment burglaries occur during the daytime when most people are away at work or school. The summer months of July and August have the most burglaries with February having the fewest crimes. Burglaries are committed most often by young males under 25 years of age looking for items that are small, expensive, and can easily be converted to cash Many a man is saved from being a thief by finding everything locked up. ~Edgar Watson Howe Favorite items are cash, jewelry, guns, watches, laptop computers, DVRs, video game players, DVDs and other small electronic devices are high on the list. Quick cash is needed for living expenses and drugs. Statistics tell us that 70% of the burglars use some amount force to enter a dwelling, but their preference is to gain easy access through an open door or window. Ordinary household tools like screwdrivers, channel-lock pliers, small pry bars, and small hammers are most often used by burglars. Burglars continue to flourish because police can only clear about 13% of all reported burglaries and rarely catch the thief in the act. Although home burglaries may seem random in occurrence, they actually involve a selection process. The burglar's selection process is simple. Choose an unoccupied home with the easiest access, the greatest amount of cover, and with the best escape routes. What follows is a list of suggestions to minimize your risk by making your home unattractive to potential burglars. HAZLET TOWNSHIP POLICE 255 Middle Rd Hazlet NJ 07730 Call (732) 264-6565 or 911 for emergencies
CHECK YOUR LOCKS Doors & Windows In almost half of all completed burglaries, thieves enter through unlocked doors and windows. Commit to locking every door and window every time you re not home. This is your first line of defense. Installing a quality door lock and dead bolt set is a great start but it s not enough you have to use them. If you want to leave your windows open while running to the store then install window locks which will keep your window from opening fully. Window locks will allow the window to open approximately 2 and then stop it from opening further. SECURE OBVIOUS ENTRANCES 94% of successful burglars enter through the ground floor. 70% enter through the front or back door. Concentrate your efforts on making these areas as secure as possible. Consider installing: 1. Flood lights on every entry door 2. Dead-bolts on every entry door. 3. Peep holes on every entry door. Cameras or No cameras? Camera systems monitoring and recording the outside doors and windows are a great way to deter thieves from burglarizing your home. But, it is also expensive. If you install cameras be sure and keep them clean and operating correctly. Coverage is key, outside doors and windows, driveway, & the street in front of your home. MAKE YOUR PLACE LOOK OCCUPIED Burglars prefer to target residences that are unoccupied. Create the illusion that you re home by: 1. Setting interior lights, TV s, and stereos on timers. 2. Parking your spare vehicle in your driveway instead of garage. 3. Alert the post office if you re going on vacation so your mail doesn t pile up. DITCH the HIDDEN KEY That spare key under your doormat is a free pass to any would-be thief. Instead, give your spare key to a neighbor you trust. Your not going to find a spot the a theif hasn t found before. If you need to secure a key outside then use a lock box similar to those used by realtors CONSIDER AN ALARM SYSTEM In a survey of 400+ career burglars, 83% said they would determine if an alarm was present before attempting a burglary. If you re seriously concerned about the safety of your home, a home security system can be a powerful deterrent. THEY LL BE BACK If you re unlucky enough to be burgled, be aware. 76% of burglars return within 30 days to attempt another burglary. If you ve been burgled, change your locks, lock your doors and windows, make your residence appear as occupied as possible and consider getting an alarm system. Other forms are available at the Hazlet Twp. Website. http:\\www.hazlettwp.org - Senior Citizen and Disabled residents contact form - Vacation form (Let us know you ll be away) - Special Needs Registry - Traffic Complaint Form - Business Emergency Contact Form - Bicycle Registration Form 2
Operation Identification This is a program supported by most police agencies. They recommend that you engrave your drivers license, not your social security number, on televisions, stereos, computers, and small electronic appliances. They suggest this so they can identify and locate you if your stolen items are recovered. We suggest that you go way beyond this step We recommend that you photograph your valuables in their locations around your home and make a list of the make, model, and serial numbers. This is very important for proof when filing insurance claims. You should keep this list in a safety deposit box or with a relative for safe keeping. Keep receipts of the larger items in case you need to prove the value of the items for insurance purposes. Beyond that, We recommend that you photocopy important documents and the contents of your wallet. You will be thankful that you took these steps in case your home is ever destroyed by fire or flood, is ransacked, or if your wallet is lost or stolen. Identify your valuables by engraving your drivers license number Photograph and record the serial numbers of all valuables Photocopy the contents of your wallet and other documents Store the copies in a safe deposit box or with a relative